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Charles Holt, 17721852 (aged 79 years)

Name
Charles /Holt/
Surname
Holt
Given names
Charles
Family with parents
father
17361810
Birth: 29 January 1736 26 19 New London County, Connecticut, USA
Death: 15 March 1810New London County, Connecticut, USA
mother
17461831
Birth: 12 September 1746 21 Connecticut, USA
Death: 19 December 1831Groton, New London County, Connecticut, USA
Marriage Marriage21 January 1768Connecticut, USA
5 months
elder brother
17681771
Birth: 26 June 1768 32 21 New London County, Connecticut, USA
Death: 12 March 1771Connecticut, USA
3 years
elder sister
17711771
Birth: 20 May 1771 35 24 New London County, Connecticut, USA
Death: 4 June 1771Connecticut, USA
11 months
elder brother
17721795
Birth: 20 April 1772 36 25 New London County, Connecticut, USA
Death: 14 October 1795Charleston County, South Carolina, USA
4 months
himself
17721852
Birth: 10 August 1772 36 25 New London County, Connecticut, USA
Death: 30 July 1852New York, USA
4 years
younger sister
17761820
Birth: 5 November 1776 40 30 New London County, Connecticut, USA
Death: about 1820Groton, New London County, Connecticut, USA
3 years
younger brother
17791853
Birth: 30 May 1779 43 32 New London County, Connecticut, USA
Death: 8 January 1853Janesville, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA
3 years
younger brother
17821782
Birth: 25 January 1782 45 35 Groton, New London County, Connecticut, USA
Death: 11 March 1782Connecticut, USA
Family with Mary Dobbs
himself
17721852
Birth: 10 August 1772 36 25 New London County, Connecticut, USA
Death: 30 July 1852New York, USA
wife
17711838
Birth: 26 August 1771 21 21 Curaçao, Leeward Antilles, Lesser Antilles, West Indies
Death: 21 November 1838New York, USA
Marriage Marriage10 August 1800New York, USA
15 months
daughter
18011830
Birth: 9 November 1801 29 30 Hudson, Columbia County, New York, USA
Death: 20 August 1830New York, USA
22 months
daughter
1803
Birth: 13 September 1803 31 32 Hudson, Columbia County, New York, USA
Death:
2 years
son
1805
Birth: 9 November 1805 33 34 Hudson, Columbia County, New York, USA
Death:
2 years
daughter
18081820
Birth: 6 April 1808 35 36 Hudson, Columbia County, New York, USA
Death: 31 July 1820New York, USA
daughter
18081844
Birth: 6 April 1808 35 36 Hudson County, New York, USA
Death: 4 January 1844New York, USA
2 years
daughter
18101828
Birth: 10 June 1810 37 38 Hudson County, New York, USA
Death: 6 April 1828New York, USA
23 months
son
18121861
Birth: 27 April 1812 39 40 Hudson County, New York, USA
Death: 1861Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
22 months
son
1814
Birth: 20 February 1814 41 42 New York, USA
Death:
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Death
30 July 1852 (aged 79 years)
Reference number
316
Unique identifier
F217883ECA4D6C41BC30EC91E0B1517D5B96
Last change
26 September 201210:43:11
Author of last change: Danny
Note

In early manhood he was an earnest politician of democratic principles. In June, 1797, he established The Bee newspaper at New London, which was continued till 1802, when he removed with it to Hudson, N. Y., and it was continued at that place. This paper was a prominent organ of the democratic party, and under the asministration of the elder Adams, the editor was arrested for libel, tried by the United States Court then sitting at New Haven, and, under the provisions of the sedition law, condemned to six months imprisonment and to pay a fine of $200. He was afterwards editor and publisher of The Columbian, and other newspapers int eh city of New York.
In June, 1844, congress passed an act reimbursing him for the fine imposed under the sedition law, with interest.